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adequate estabilsh

motive enough for what had been done,

Referring to accused's confession, Counsel suld that most of it was false,

For instance, accused, had stated he was told by the clerk of the club to slab drcensed and the fact that the Crown did not believe this was shown by the non-appearance of the clerk in the dock.

The Crown, however, had chosen to make use of part of the statement, namely that accused dimifted having stabbed docens, but this it could not do for the evidence must be taken as a whole or not all.

Accused was an opium-smoker and, according to Taylor, un oplum addict was subjected to detective reasoning of the deterioration and gradua} brain.

Thol accused must have been a vic- tim of theac was shown by his ram- bling statement in the Magistracy and the fact that after the murder. if he did it, he went, of all places, to an opium divan and was later found by the Police sitting on the pave ment outside.

Counsel concluded by asking the did Jury, if they believed accused commit the murder, to take into enn- sideration the question of his sanity at the time.

EVIDENCE OF QUARREL in the course of his summing-up, His Lordship said that evidence had been given that there were no signs of a fight or an affray, and therefore the charge could not conceivably be reduced to one of manslaughter.

As regards the question of motive, His Lordship usiced the Jury to con- sider the significance of acctised's re- marks to decensed, "You will know about it fater," and said that there was abundant evidence of a quarrel. Further, prisoner had himself ad- mitted that it was on account of the trouble over the job that he was in- duced to stab deceased.

No explanation had been put for- disappearance ward for accused'e after the murder, and his admission, though

a number of lies, containing a should not be partly or wholly dis- regarded, because It was mude in answer to the charge.

Referring to the question of in- sanity, His Lordship said it was up to the Jury, as men of the world, to con- sider whether accused was subjected hallucinations Just because he

to

smoked opium.

No evidence lind been called in support of that, Counsel merely in- ving the Jury to consider the ram- bling and contradictory nature of the statement, coupled with the fact that prisoner was an oplum smolter.

NO EVIDENCE OF INSANITY "It is

my duty," concluded His Lordship," to tell you that that is no evidence of insanity. On the con- trary, does it not suggest to you that he must have known what he had done by the very fact that he dis- appeared from

the boarding house the murder and

immediately after did not return?"

MANILA SHARES

The following quotations were re- ceived after the close of the morning session through Reuters:

Burines Done Prices in Pesos Nov. 1 Nov, 22.

Antamok

Atok

Bagulo Gold

Benguet Cons.

Coco Grove, sya Consolidated Mines . Demonstration ....

Pareosis Gumaus Ban Mauricio ..... Buyosi

United Paracala .........

.484 474

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THE HONGKONG ·TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,

Astonishing Tirade Against Anglo-American Relations

BETTER CANCEL ROYAL VISIT SAYS MR. HAMILTON FISH, PROMINENT REPUBLICAN POLITICIAN WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. MR. HAMILTON FISH, the well-known Republican member of the House of Representatives, who is now abroad, has telegraphed to the United States commenting on the visit of the King and Queen, observing:

"Belter cancel it if it is to be used as a smoke-screen for the establishment of a military understanding, naval alliance, or agreements concerned with parallel action to police and quar- antine the world."

The telegram emphasised that the United States molley should be: "Mind your own business,"

," and neither "twist the lion's tall, nor attempt to pull out British chestnuts from the fire."

The telegram said that the enemies within were more dangerous than the enemies without. "The Communists within want to fight Japan and Germany for the benefit of the Sovict. British propaganda claims that we must send our youth and apend our treasures to preserve Hongkong, India, and Egyptian Britain."-United Press,

COLONY'S OUTPOSTS

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'PHONE RAID WARNINGS

COMPREHENSIVE PREPARATIONS FOR

AIR EXERCISES

DURING THIS WEEK'S local air raid exercises, warnings from outposts scattered all over the Colony and the New Territories will be telephoned to the central offices of the Air Raid Precautions organisation. From there, they will be passed on to a prepared list of telephone numbers which include fire brigades, police stations, military and Air Force units and those in charge of public warning -signals.

Wuchang Won't Carry Mail

Hopes that some of the accumulated

During the exercises, tests will be taken of the length of time which

the elapses between sighting ol enemy planes and the receiving of this information by the A.R.F. and from there to the general public.

nt

PIROW TO SEE HITLER THURSDAY

Expected To Leave Germany, Friday

Berlin, Nov. 21. THE VISIT of the South African to Berchtesgaden to confer with the Defence Minister, Mr. Orwald Pirow German Chancellor, which was orl- Etually planned for to-day, has been postponed ull Thursday, it was ac- nounced here to-night.

The Minister left Berlin to-day lo visit friends near Hamburg and to participate in a shooting party or- roaged there.

Mrs. Pirow has remained in Berlin

He will depart from Hamburg on Wednesday for Berchtesgaden and The air raid warning system present in use in Hongkong is not will be received by the Fuchrer in intended to be as complete as the one Haus Wachenfeld on Thursday fore- that will be employed in the event of noon, following which he will be the Every available guest of honour at a luncheon given emergency. in resource for sending the alarm will by the Minister of State, Herr Meiss- mail for Canton would be despatchede uulised. At present, the warningsner, in the Grand Hotel at Berchtes-

be the steamer

follows: the gaden. from Hongkong by Wuchang to-morrow have been dash-will be conveyed as

sounding of ships' sirens and of d.

era in possession of private "The arrangement with the Japan-hooters

friends, shopping and inspecting the relief supplies should be carried by and private electric lighting will be social and welfare institutions of the ese authorities stipulated that only factories; the brilliancy of all publice Hotel Adlon and is visiting alternatively reduced and increased eves were" is accordingly the over the period of one minute; anon Sunday evening she attended position at the G.P.O., where over announcement immediately prior to Wagner's opera Tristan and Isolde the "blackout" will be made over the at the State Opera House in the com- thousand bags of mail have

of Frau Spiller, wife of the cumulated, awaiting shipment Inland, wireless; the switching off of street

Highling: sounding railway whist

Ion Councillor in Pretoria. **** | Legallon

the vessel.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

ac-

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary gued at 3.15 p.m yesterday, says:

There were no changes to report opened and in the Market, which remained quiet.

Buyera

Raube $0.10 IIK, Tramways (10%

ak Trams (Old) $0% Yamal Ferrien (Old) 13 China Lights (Old) $10.00 Vibro Piling $5.80

11.K. Govt. 4% Loan 8% pm. H.K. Gov. 34% Loan par

*1207 1.K.K. Wharves $120 HS. Hotels $8.45 Watrons $7

Antamoks Pa. 434

Atoks 20

Baguio Cold 24 Benguet Consol. 12.00 Coca Groves 51 Connol, Mines Demonstrations 29

004

1. X. L. .63 Han Mauricio 1.78 Suyor Consol. 20 United Paracales 49

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Donations to Charitable And Other Objects

THE POPPY DAY FUND

1988.

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his conference with the Wrist & Pocket

the firing of maroons from alter Slutions in the New Territories. Fuhrer and the luncheon in Berch-

The precautionary period of the air rald exercises which commenced lust tesgaden, the Minister will probably night will end at midnight to-morrow, return to Berlin on Friday morning. will The exact date of his departure from The first "blackout" exercise

Germany has not yet been announc“ commence at 8.15 p.m. on Thursdayed, but it is believed he will begin and end at 11.15 the same night.

IYOMEN NOT TO TAKE ACTIVE PART

All available A.R.P. wardens many have already been recruited but 7,000 are required before the local A..P. Committee will be satisfied will be on duty through- out the exercises.

arc not Women in the Colony taking an active part in the exercises. the The Nursing Detachment of H.K.V.D.C., the Nursing Divisions of the the St. John Ambulance and

A.R.I Women's members of the

on Union are not being called out

on

duls

Several divisions of the St. John Ambulance Brigade (only men) are to take part in the exercises Saturday and Sunday evening. Many will act as stretcher bearers during the tear gas allack.

The Fire Brigade will be called out at a given signal, whilst the H.K.V.D. C. will take part during the latter part of the exercises.

EXCHANGE RATES

Geneva.. Lutest donations to the Poppy Day Berlin.

Paris. Fund are as follow:

Previously acknowledged .315,813.06 Athens

.M.S. Kent H.M.S. Cardiff

183.37 Brussels 05.56 Milan

Osio... 2,340.03 Amsterdam

Copenhagen.. $18,402.02 Stockholm

Prague DISTRESS IN CHINA

Helsingfors The S. C. M. Post has received the New York. following donation to the British

Bucharest

Proceeds of Charity Foot-

ball Match

the return journey on Friday even- spending two days in The ing,

lo Hague on his way to London confer

with the members of the Netherlands Government. -- Trans- Ocean.

Stock Market Depressed

London, Nov. 21.

Late strength on Argentine rail- to-day's London Stock Exchange ways was the brightest feature of dealings, otherwise the market was dull, with price trends mainly lower owing to lack of business.

motors attracted Aviations and exceptional attention with a cone- quent improvement in values.

cocou was Among commodities,

to the tasy on liquidation owing

weakness of New York persistent. and freer Gold Coast offerings.

Wall Street was irregular.-Router Special

178.23/32 HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

General

Meeting of the Hongkong Society for the Protection of Children will take place in the Helena May Institute, on Tuesday, December 13, at 5.15 p.m.

Nov, 10.

20.02

11.74

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99

Fund for the Relief of Distress in Vienna

China:

R.L.S.W., $10.

Lisbon.. Hongkong DONATIONS AWAITING Donations are lying at the Bus-Shanghal

Bambay ing Post for the following: ness Office of the South China Morn-

Industrial Home for Blind Girls; Montreal Solely of St. Vincent de Paul Montevideo Chinese Soldiers' War Relief; SL

Buenos Aires Dunstan's Home; "B.F.R.D.C."

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Anglo-Japanese Conversations

Tokyo, Nov, 22.

the Vice- Minister for Foreign Affairs,

The following la Swan, Culbertson The British Ambassador, Sir Ro

& Fritz report on this morning's bert Craigio, called on

market:

Rio de Janeiro....

[Bliver (pols)

Silver (forward).19% War Loan.......99%

Nom.

211

-British Wireless.

Mr.

CASE OF CHOLERA REPORTED

for

Prices were lower in a quiet acs- Renzo Sawada, at 6 o'clock on Mon- sion. San Mauricio showed a low day evening and remained of 2 points, while Benguet Consol-atleen minutes. dated lost 10 points. Baguio Gold The nature

of the conversation not been bas and Demonstration were the only held

stocks unchanged.

Donati,

LIDADE

One care of cholera was reported yesterday, while there were notifications of dysentery, Ave of divulged diphtheria, and one each of enteric

| fever and 'meningitis.

Anne Crozier,

Hon. General Secretary.

Staff

THE "TELEGRAPH” will send a Photographer to all events of public interest. Requests should be addressed to the Pictorial Editor.

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HONGKONG and

POST OFFICE.

FIRST CLASS MAIL

that The Public are reminded sealed letters and packew, irrespec- tive of contents, are classified as first! clasa mail and must be prepaid naj such.

TROPICAL CLIMATES

CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR GREAT

BRITAIN VIA SUEZ. Printed Paper Mail (Christmas Cards etc., la open envelopes) closCS as follows:

Registered Mail 9.45 nm. Nov, 20. Į Ordinary Mall 10.30 am. Nov. 20 This mail will be forwarded by the .. "Rawalpindi": and is due to arrive at London on December 24, 1998.

CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR CANADA

AND U. 8. A Christmas Printed

Paper Mail (Christm.n Carda etc., in open

CHRISTMAS PRINTED PAPER. MAIL, AND PARCELS FOR AUSTRALIA

en"

The Christmas Painted Paper Mail (Christmas Cards etc. in open velopes) and Parcels for Australia will be closed in the General Pol Ofice and Kowloon Central Post Office as follows:

Parcela Registered Mail

5.00 p.m. Doc. 1... 8.48 a.m. Dec. 2. Ordinary Mail 9.30 am. Dec. 2. These Malls will be forwarded by the ss. Tanda and are due to arrive at Sydney on December 11, 1938.

AIR MAIL BEEVICKS Air Mail for certain places pre- viously served by the Chungking and Hankow Air-lines, will be despatch- ed via Hanoi and thence by air DE services permit,

MAIL FOR CANTON envelopes) and Parcels for Canado Ordinary mail (not Registered, and Letters and Parcel Malls for U. Insured or Parcels) will be accepted S. A. will be closed in the General for Canton and despatched as cir Post Office and Kowloon Central cumstances permit, Post Office per 5.5. "Empress of Asia"

as follows:-

Parcels

3.00 p.m. Nov, 24. Registered Mall 0.15 a.m. Nov, 25. Ordinary Mail 10 a.m. Nov. 25. These malls are due to arrive at Vancouver B.C. and Seattle (USA) on December 12, 1938.

MAIL LETTERS

VIA SIDERIA BOUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded "vis Siberia" if so superscribed.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise Ordinary letter mall only for West stated, ond where maila are advertis- Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Szechwan, ed to close at ar hoforo 9 asʊų re- Kwelchow and Hunan will be aegistered and parcel malis are closed- cepted at senders' risk.

Jat 6 pm. on the previous day. INWARD MAILS

From

Straits

Saigon

Manila

Mir Mail by "Imperial Airways

Fer

Roya

Dar.

November 22.

Aramis

November 29.

Emp, of Asia

.November 23.

Airways Plane ......November 23.

Direct Service"London date, Imperial 17th November.

Air Mail by "Pan-American Air-

November 23.

WAYN Direct Bervice"-San Pan-American Airways Plane Francisco date, 16th November. Parcels from Calcutta and Stralts. Talamba Java and Manila....

Tjisadanc

Haiphong Pakhol and Holhow Yochow Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London, date October 27. and London Parcels-London date, 20th October.

Java

Mazlla Air Mail

by

Direct Service"--Londen

20th November.

Corfu

M/V, Nanking Muinom

Tjisaroca

November 23.

.November 23.

November 23,

November 24.

Manila

Hothow

Japan

and Shanghal

Pres. Doumer

November 24. November 24.. November 24,

November 24.

Japan

Japan and Shanghai

Kamo Maru Rawalpindi Corneville

November 25.

November 23.

November 26.

"Imperial Airways

date Imperial Airways

Plane

November 26.

richtsin and Swatow

Alipore

November 27.

Hupch

November 27.

Tinalak

.November 27.

Achilles

.November 28.

Jupan and Shanghui Straits

Ajax

November 20..

Van Heutaz

November 29.

OUTWARD "MAILS

For

Dairen

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin Shanghai and Japan

Amoy

Straits

Haiphong

Dairen

Amoy and Chuanchow

Parcels only for Singapore

For

Tucaday Aller

Wednesday

Date and Time.

Tues., Nov, 22, 7 p.m.

Newchwang Wed., Nov. 23, B.30 3.m. Aramis ....Wed., Nov. 23, 9.30a.m. Wingsung.... Wed, Nov. 23, noen. Tingsang...Wed., Nov, 23, 3.30 p.m. Wed., Nov. 23, 3.30 p.m. Wed., Nov. 23. 6 p.m.

Tainan....

Cremer

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Pan "American' Airways Plane"

Honolulu and U.S.A. by, the "Tan American Airways Direct Service" --dua San Francisco 80th Novem- ber.

Saigon

Wed., Nov. 234.

K.P.O.

Rez..

Nov. 23. 5 p.m...

Ord..

„Nov. 23, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Key.,

Nov, 23. E p.m..

Ord

.Nov. 23. 7 p.m.

Thursday

Pres. Doumer

Thurs., Nov. 24, 3.30 pam,

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service" due London, 1 December.

Thurs, Nov. 24. K.P.O.

Air Mall for Malaya, Java and 'Aus- Imperial Airways Flane

tralia by **Imperial

Airways Direct Servion-duo Sydney, Sri. December.

Her.

.......Nov, 24, 5 pa

Ord.

Nov. 24. 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Beg.

Nov. 24, 5 p.m

Ord.

..Nov. 24, 7 D...

Thurs., Nov. 24..

E.P.O.

Rek.

Nov, 24, 5 p.m.-

Ord

Nov,

24, 5.30 p.m. -

GP.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Shanghai, Japan, USA. Central Empress of Asia

and South Amerlea vla Vancouver B.C., and (Parcels and Papers for Canada and U.S.A.)-due Van- couver B.C., 12th, December.

Friday

Nov. 24, 5 pm- Nov. 24, 7 p.

Thurs., Nov. 24.

G. P. O. and K. P. 0.

Parcels,

Reg., Ord.,

...Nov. 24, 3 p.m. ..Nov. 23, 9.15 am. Nov. 25, 10 a.m.

Hinsang....Fri, Nov. 25, 830 am. Salyang...Fri, Nov. 25, 8.30 am..

Sandakan Swatow Saonghal, Japan and Europe (except

Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia Corfu Fort Bayard, Holhow and Halphong Kingyuan Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin.... Talsang Swatow, Chuanchow and Foochow Selatan

Air

Saturday

Amoy......

for "L. Airways Rawalpindi Mall Direct Bervice"--due Amsterdam. 6th December.

Amoy

Talphong

Fri., Nov. 25, 10.30 am.

Fri, Nov. 25, Noon.. ........ .......Fri, Nov. 25, 1.30 p.m. ...Fri, Nov. 25, 3 p.m.

Tochow....Sat, Nov. 20, 8.30 am..

.Sat, Nov. 24, G.P.0, and K.P.0.

...Nov. 25, 6.30 .. .................Nov. 26, 10 a.m. Sat, Nov. 26, 5 p.m. Sat, Nov. 20 5 pm. -

Rek.. Orde

Anhul Kronviken

Monday

Taksang

Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin...

Mon, Nov. 28, 1.30 p.m.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Imperiet Airways Flane

London, Direct Service"-dao Bih December.

Mon, Nov. 28.

X.P.O.

Ord

Nov. 88, 5.30 pa Gro.

Her

(NOV. 18.5 p.m.

Ord.

„Nov. 18. ↑ 16..

· Air Ball for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Allwaya Plane

tralis by "Imperial - Alewtys”

Direct Servior”-due: Sydney,

- Kih· December.

Batavia and

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